Day in History 11 March – Dora Carrington- Geraldine Farrar – Richard Brooks

#RIP #OTD in 1932 painter and decorative artist, remembered in part for her association with members of the Bloomsbury Group, Dora Carrington died from a gunshot wound in Newbury, Berkshire, England, aged 38. Cremated remains interred under the laurels in the garden of the Ham Spray House, Wiltshire, England

On this day in 1967, soprano opera singer and actress Geraldine Farrar died in Ridgefield, Connecticut of a heart attack at the age of 85.  Born in Melrose, Massachusetts on 28 February 1882.  Farrar was noted for her beauty, acting ability, and “the intimate timbre of her voice.”  She had a large following among young women, who were nicknamed “Gerry-flappers”.  Farrar studied voice with the American soprano Emma Thursby and the Italian baritone Francesco Graziani.  Farrar created a sensation at the Berlin Hofoper with her debut as Marguerite in Charles Gounod’s Faust in 1901 and remained with the company for three years, during which time she continued her studies with famed German soprano Lilli Lehmann.  She appeared in the title rôles of Ambroise Thomas’ Mignon and Jules Massenet’s Manon, as well as Juliette in Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette.  Her admirers in Berlin included Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany, with whom she is believed to have had a relationship beginning in 1903.  After three years with the Monte Carlo Opera, she made her debut at the New York Metropolitan Opera in Romeo et Juliette on 26 November 1906.  Farrar appeared in the first Met performance of Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly in 1907 and remained a member of the company until her retirement in 1922, singing 29 roles there in nearly 500 performances.  In 1960 Farrar was awarded two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in the music and film categories (at 1620 & 1709 Vine Street).

Farrar had a seven-year love affair with the Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini.  Farrar was close friends with the star tenor Enrico Caruso and there has been speculation that they too had a love affair, but no substantial evidence of this has surfaced.  It is said that Caruso coined her motto: Farrar fara (“Farrar will do it”).  Her marriage to cinema actor Lou Tellegen on 8 February 1916 was the source of considerable scandal, terminating, as a result of her husband’s numerous affairs, in a very public divorce in 1923.  The circumstances of the divorce were brought again to public recollection by Tellegen’s 1934 suicide in Hollywood.

Geraldine_Farrar_Headstone_December_2011The Final Footprint – Farrar was buried in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York. Other notable final footprints at Kensico include; Anne Bancroft, Tommy Dorsey, Lou Gehrig, Danny Kaye, Robert Merrill, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Ayn Rand.

#RIP #OTD in 1992 screenwriter, director, (Blackboard JungleCat on a Hot Tin RoofElmer GantryIn Cold Blood, Looking for Mr. Goodbar) novelist, Richard Brooks died; congestive heart failure at home in Coldwater Canyon, Studio City, California. Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City CA

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